1) Work on finding the caches near my house. Specifically, I would like to see the first page of unfound caches be further than 3 miles from home. Right now, we have ten pages of unfound caches within 3 miles. Slackers! Many of those in my area are puzzles, so I started actually solving some in September. I haven't gone looking for a lot of them, but I have loaded the final coords on the GPS. Solving more each week.

2) Catch up to my brother and cookcachers. There was a summer we were all neck and neck in cache finds, but then they got way ahead of me. We haven't cached that much this year compared to previous years, but I want to change that this year. More caching!

3) Clear out the parks in the Houston area. I have a list of ones I want to work on this year, and dates I plan to go to them - I am going to host events at them when I do, I think, so we can have a chance to work on that in a group. I really enjoy the friendships I made through geocaching, and events are one way to build on those.

4) Bring back the Golden Ammo can to SouthEast Texas by leading our team to a victory this year! I think we can do this! I know we have the best team - now we need to bring that team out with a strategy that capitalizes on our strengths.

5) Go back to Utah and claim a find on Potters Pond, the grandfather cache that Jason held us back from due to safety precautions. More grandfather caches and western road trip adventures.

I don't know if they were goals at the start of 2013, but my accomplishments were:

1500+ finds in the year, my most everAttended the Block Party and got 11 cache types in a dayAlso found 5 old caches in the Pacific NW that filled in holes in my Jasmer grid.Logged 83 benchmarks and got FTF on cachestacker's Benchmarks Types ChallengeCleared out all of the kayak caches around Baytown (still have some CLAPS to go)

...and the year ain't over yet!

My goals for 2014 are to clear out more of my "perimeter" -- I still have 49 unfound caches within 10 miles of my home coordinatesMake a dent in the GBP caches while the weather is cool.Maybe not in 2014 but I really want to get the last cache needed for the Jasmer Challenge.

In addition to what Mr. Muddy Buddy listed, I'd like for us to reach the platinum level (80 caches) for the Texas State Park Geocache Challenge. We are currently at 72, so with a little travelling, it should be pretty doable to get 8 more. We've really enjoyed visiting many different state parks this year.

1. Host more CITO/events on this side of town.2. 85 caches a month = 1020 per year.3. Teach more geocaching 101 classes (Develop solid teaching plan)4. Host more mash-ups.5. Make more fun videos.6. Put a dent in the Beaumont area caches7. Put a dent in the North/NE side of Houston caches.8. Archive a bunch of my caches and put out new ones.9. Attend more events10. Actually learn GSAK (Just saw the BFF's videos and am going to study them).